The Cedarville Herald, Volume 29, Numbers 27-52
b. t " lT>iMXVl[Lfri\ terilri, W e H qjw iv y < u b and itsomi®' careful and prompt iitt^nrffiR to a?| butriju'ga intrusted to ys. NliW YORK DRAiT and DARKMONEYORDERS* (kTRo-- t*!icnpift£ asitl ifiost cufe* “ yt hiviu: utty hi send money by ttfirih Loans Made on. Real Estate, Personal or Collateral Security, Itanklui* Hours: H, A* M,‘to 13, P* M* B. W. Bstia’H, President, O, %. S a tm r, Cashier, - Jt. 33* WKtNJ.my, A&s’t Cafiitar, The CedarviHe Herald* - ‘ ,, 4* ,po p e r TTecur. . •*, > ' SO ttuA FRIDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1006. „t c'V i f D?* r ■ Dn-'t year Oiucduuati. imtf » ,won- %,l tUsrffll figTifc1 to J o O sqii fh ohcdd George R . C ost Imd'Qtt (hat c ify; C ox is tht Republican “ Bosa” nficllias beeomt ft jHU-ifwnJlRooau’o'ln. a few yearly „ rising from the stage o f bartender ip ' a saloon io ffie rect-JJgixfc dfstfjofc, ’ f ,Oox nominated aim fp r couidi , , ami. city offices' Ou the (mine princl- pfeasddas Hohmidtand tjheAndreev Ridg\v‘ay-d aeledon gang iu tips eotu* - tyi J f had he,eopfe apparen t to tffi' people a tlavge tha# something- tmm - tie ROno, ^Q qu rts, Am;e%n6 .longer used fof fhe meon le^-lip t-for'th .' / ?f ^ \ ^ i < ,*. J/ ; ' Jpresicfen'fejtoosevelt/who 1ms ab ways stood for pureness In politic; , as i» W r y thing-vise, knew that tm * ,less Co?; was, downed the • Jtepnbljcah party inth a t great conn- ' ; ty was doomed to de'straction , l tniniedjatefysenfclitsgfeatSeerenivj - "-of -War, - - w n ttmrr'W." Tdffpwlip'sf * ' borne is in (hPdonatL hito.fclnsstat '’ to spe;Ut against,‘'•‘Bosg1’ Opx* boss, , < lata and graft. Beereta ry T a ft »rgs< tlnit, rilfersTurn down the Repobh- can ticket m th a t its nominees wer undei* the control of Oox~ 'T a f spoke for the good of his p a r ty anc V fu rthe r more J’a f t spoiccr the- sonti mdnte of President Roosevelt* TbA voters ef Cincinnati and Ham ilton county by a-wenvhelm tng mn * ,jorify defeated theeiitire Republican ticket, with probably one exception'. President BoosOV’e lt would ,abl have geniTafl; to this state to make .sued a speech, n a a 'it- not,neon ro' tile liUerpst'of the people a t larg$ Phe President Is noUn.the h ab it o '* ’ recognizing any^loHg'mmdTiePoeT no t w an t the people of any polilfea. Party to do so. ‘ i l e knew th a t tin „ only way-Bossism could be given j , blow in his own p a rty was to defeat the ' ‘Boss'1, nominees in Hamiltm county. W hy wale to have Roosevelt make a plea for each county In .the matt th a t is effected t>y th is malady; W hy n o t the voters follow the Presi d m t’s idea of Making a party clean* ing in fhe defeatoif “ Boss*'1Schm idt's caiufuiate for prosecuting, attorney. W„ IK Orr? There is little differenct between “ Boss” Cox ahd “Boss’* Bcbmtdf^_ Both work on the sann principie, in fact the county machine works in conjunction with, the Cox .machine; in the (date. T h e tis su e s o f t h e th r o a t lire mihtme>l a n d i r r i t a t e d ; ^ o u c ;-ugh , a n d th e r e is sno re irr ita tion- -m o r e sough ing* Y o u ta k e a co y g h m ix tu re a n d i t eases th e irrita tio n— fo r a wh ile, Y o u ta k e SCO TT 'S . E M U L S I O N arnl i t cures the cold. T h a t ’s w ha t is necessary , I t so o th e s th e th ro a t because i t reduce s th e i r r ita tio n ; cu res t h e co ld because i t d riv e s o u t th e in flam m a tio n ; bu ild s u p t h e w e ak en ed tissu e s because i t n o u rish e s th em back to th e ir n a tu r a l s tre n g th ,. T h a t ’s how S co tt’s .Em u lsion d e a ls with t so re th ro a t,' a cou g h , a co ld , >r bronchitis* , w&kc seuo vou. * sampi * free . COTTS BOWNE, PUBLIC SALES* XSrpvflitibcr.?,' SWok fayin’ Imple- mente .and hoUSehola goods, J . Sjil* lor and kf. BapteV. Ulifton, * FOR RENT ;— Corn, stock .and blue grass pastu re ’ fo r 100 head F loyd' Harrison. Phone 9—163. OedarvlUe* '•1 • ; ■> ' *. -W a RTEJ?:, by. (Jhicago whole,*, kale ahd mailorder house,'assistant manager Jinan or ‘woman} for tbit county and adjoining territory. Salary $20; and expenses, paid week* ly; expense money advanced* Wort pleasant; position permanent*,,Nr ‘ investment or experience required. Spare time valuable. Write a t one!' for full particulars and enclose self- addressed envelope. Address General Manager, 134 E. Bake SI Chicago. - ‘ Famous strike Breakers, Tim most famous strike breakers in the land die- Hr* Keng’s New Life Pill-.*. AVhen liver and bosvols go on strike, they quickly settle thf trouble, and the purifying work goes righ t on* B'eet cure for constipation* headache and dizziness.' S5<* a t all druggist1?. • 1 !A Year of Blood. T h e y e a f Jh()3 wW long be remem bered in tho Home’of F^Ni Tacket, ■ Of Alliance, K'y,, ns a year of blood’ “ " " ‘ ’ * seemei| very. near. B e writes: “Sever* MeecVingfrom th e lungs and a frigh t fill coujgh had brought m e a t dea th ’; door,' Ayhen I began tak ing Hr R ing ’s NewBiscOVory fcrConsump fcion', W ltir the astonishing regul that.a fte r tak ing four bottles % wat completely restored a n d a » time ha> proven permanently cured.” Guar anteed for Sore Hungs, Coughs an t Colds, at. a ll druggists* Price 6(k, and $x.O0. .T rial bottle free SWORN STATEMENTS FROM OLD SOLDIERS, S tate op O hio , i .... Clinton County* 5 - . . . Erasmus G, MoDonald,.being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is a resident of Wilmington, Clinton county, .Ohio: that he ha? resided fosqld .•’Otfatyin^dc-Ply ail of life lila-andat \ s/{iniiBgt.*n fnrtlu? lanena*era! yeara'- - Affiant further says Rat he is an old soldier, having served ip the ’war of the1 Rebellion as sergeant in Co, P ’ Filth Illinois Cavalry, and that he served as a private in Co. H, Tenlh Illinois Cavalry. ■ Affiant says that he has always been identified with the republican party and that he has never supported a democratic candidate for office, except when he confidentially believed that the public welfare and the best interests Df tji.e soldier demanded it, ' 5 Affiant says that lie hes not only known Charles Q. Hildebrant and Matthew R. Hepver from their bpyhood to R e present time, but that he has known the families from which they come. That the fatherof Matthew R, Denverwas a veteran of two wars—the Mexicanwar and the war of the Rebellion, in which last named war he attained the rank of Brigadier-General. That General Denver, while a demo crat, was a true and loYal friend to the men who served with him, and from the end of the Rebellion to.the time'of his death his good offices and Influences were in behalf of.the old soldier and his welfare; and the results of many of which I have personal knowledge. Affiant further says that he lias always known the said Matthew R, Denver to be kindly disposed and always favorable to the-old -soldier; oh the contrary affiant nowmakes oath and says that h i has repeatedly beam Chaifeo £ . Juljdcfe-uU, in substance, assert that the old soidier must step back and out Of the way and let young America have a chance; aqd that he, the uffiant, believes^ and has just rea son for believing, that the said Charles Q. Hildebrant is not now, apd has never been favorably disposed toward, the soldiers, ahd that fdr this reason, if for no o- ther, affiant cannot and will pot support the said Charles Q. Hildebrant as a can dfdate for office,' . , (Signed),' * / ■ .* E rasmus G. MdboNApn.' Swot# before me and snh^catbed in my presence by the said Erasmus G. McDonald, this tire 22d day of October, A/D. 1606* ‘ ’ (Seal] ' • ' (Signed,) D, K, H empst EAJJ, Notary public. S tate - of Onto, ( ' ■ - , . . . - / Cljntbn County,, yss' -t ■ / - ■” ’ jfohn Bums, being first duly sworn According to law; deposes and says that- he is 'q resident of BlancliCster, Clinton county, Ohio, that h e baS resided in said county practically all of his life; that h£ is’personally acquainted with Matthew R'. Denver ahd with Cv Q. Hildebrant, and that he has known said men since they were boys* ■Affianffurther says that he.served three years intiie Civil- War in Compaoy 1, Mst Ohio. .That when the said C, Q. Hildebrant was d candidate for the' nomina* tion. for County Clerk, he, thq said" Hiidebr&nt, was opposed for the nomination for said offiee by one Thomas South, who was a Veteran in the said Civil War; That the said C. <£,' Hildebrant, not knowing that affiant'was himself an old soldier, approached,Mm, Uiesaid affiant, anfi solicited his support in the said village of- Blancliester, at-which timo and'pjace the said C*, Q, Hildebrant openly -declared that “The old soldiers have had their dayplet them step,down and put.!' L"Affiant fiirHi^Vcrifcfctliiv’Kfa-lrnmxj**fiAftifhnr’Af -Y? Dor,i»r*; +«. >* The K in d Y o u H»re Alyray* Bonglit, j*i» 4 jrl»Rai JuwTwea la use for own 30 year#* Xuuf borne w e Mgnatnre tc midi biw |»eiu»f 4 eiiiitlcarW# jjer* fuvqn-i #npwrvlaion #lD.ee It# fpfiAggy* ‘ AllOTVixo o n e t o deceive y o n i a th b u A ll C oun te rfe its* Im ita tio n s a n d « J n s t- » « -* o o d ” a r e bufc j ^ p e r u n o n u i i n » t if if ie wltSi a a i i fcaassigv*’ xicaiw* » . I n f a n ts a n d C bU d re n -E x p e rie n o e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t. W h a t is C A S T O R IA Ocurtoria is a lu rrm le ss s u b s ti tu t e f o r C a s to r OH* P« f«* goric* B r o p s a n d Soo ritfug S y ru p s . I t I# P leasnw t, I t c o n ta in s n e ltlie r Opium* M o rp h in e n o r o t b o r N a rco t i e sub stan ce* I t s a g e is I t s g u a ra n te e * I t d e s tro y s W o rm # a n d a llay s F e v e rish n e s s . I t c u re s P f a r r lw e a a n d W ind, Colie. I t re lie v e s T e e th in g Troub les* c u re s C o n s tip a tio n a n d F la tu le n c y . I t a s s im ila te s t h e Food* r e g u la te s t h e S tom acb a n d Bowels* g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a t u r a l sleep* T h e C fiild ren ’a l* a n a o c a -T b e M o th e r ^ F r i e n O . genuine C A S T O R IA aaways S 2 Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. 'n»enm«*M«*M*, v» mu . mv rt.Mrr. Hgwvo.Korr.. , If you Want? to subscribe for nnj magazine pr Uorvppapor wait, unti November 1st. wbon t w lir issue , catalogue with prices as low or lo\v er than any oilier agency. T.N, Tap box. . . ' Rade Close Call,, "'"‘"t ‘A dftjigei’OiiB surgical operation involving th e removal of a malig n a n t nicer, a s la rg e ’as my! hand from ipy daugh ter’s hip, was pro ven ted by (bp application of Buck- leu ’s A rnica ‘Salve,” says A, C .Stickle, of Miletus, W. Va. “ Pe r sisten t use of the Salvo complete!} cured it.” CJurer-Cuts; Burris atre Injuries. 23c a t a l l druggistB. PUBLIC SALE ' “As we have sold obrfarm we lyil. sell atpublfcsalem i what is know) as the Kisser farm, one mile west of Clifton, two miles east of Yellow Springs, south of theYellow Springs ;uid Clifton pike, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER7, For the Children ri hf T o su c ceed iliese? d a y s you m u st h av e tvlenty o f g rifyedu r- ajfc, s treng th . H ow is it with, th e c h iid re u ? A to th ey th in , jiaie, d e lic a te ? D o n o t fo rge t Ayer'S Sat-sapfifliJa* Yott hffotv, it iiiakes th e b iood flut'd and r ic h , and b u ild s up tho eencffil health lii e v e r y ’way* r1 rrftilLcitfh 1 MfititfA* V^4 '?r.ft t 7 filU-'.ftRtft'vUUti'lfHd d itlfcjL*rSkiil& AU 1 * trru2 al I c *&i*r me* f xmrk fe(tUl’4t9 ot ^*li*S-Mfift jiHinatWi. mr.SR rutmi, Commencing a t 10 o’clock'a* m. the following property ; 2 HEAD OF HORSES 2 CoiiaiNtitig of one m are ib foal, a good worker and leader, Weight a* hout 1400 llw, j good general purpose horse ficven years old, - 3 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 ConsifeHng of 1good' cow giving ft good flow of ntilk, nod will be fresh in March, 1 heifer do to calf in June* Jiivuo i n monins old, 125 Chickens, Geese and Ducks. FARM IMPLEMENTS. l two home wagoh, 1 top spring Wagon, good ns now, Igood piano box buggy*, InmvAughe breaking plow, 1 two horse tongneless eultP vator, I now one horse cultivator* f feriyfeorh lifirrow, igoea wheat drill, 1 eider press, 1 iMOeggiucu- liator, 2sets of work lutriiCBS, 1 set of spring wagon harness, collars, hrldiea, lines, forks, shovels, hoes ftttdlgdod scythe, one v . H. mall box. . •' HdOSEHOtD GOODS* (irmsisHtig o f 1 hew. steel range, S imw Jm atm g rioveft, a extension table?), 1 hetl lounge, 1 ooueli, I wardiobe, g sols of bod springs ami mattresses, g dressers, 3 stands, $ rockers, 1 dozen dining room chairs, J aU wool Ingram carpets, t rag ear- pet. a so straw watting , clockslatups oftd dishes, , -Swfdsoefcs «>f<?ont, 6 Tons of m ixed lla y , 3 Tow of clover Hay, 5 T13R3M: A credit of nine months -iTis** '4>y %m.w ^ ^q u ity , A ll ium s wars. That the said affiant believes, arid has every reason for believing, that the ?aid Matthew R. penveris now frferidfy and that beThas always been trifendly and favorably disposed toiyardAhe old soldiers, '. On the contrary affiant says that he does nof believe that C. <*>*Hildebrant is now^Or that hg ever was Iciridly. disposed toward file soldiers, ' - - ., - Affiant says that he has always been identified yvftl* the. Republican; party, but (of reasons herein before set forth, if for no other, he Cannot and will riot- support the said C. (J. Hildebrant as a candidate for any office. On the contrary affiant a- vers that he will support the said Matthew R, Denver for reasons herein set forth, juMfurfheriaffiant-sayeth- not.—1 ^ - ^ - -----________________________ _ (Signed^' , ' - ” , ' *- J ohn B orns , -Sworri before me andsubscribed in niy presence, by, the said John Burns, this the 23d day of October, ROB.. ^ ,» ‘ , (Seal] ' ’ ' , - (Signed) D.,Ei||emp|tead, Notary Puhlic* S tate of O hio ; ) ' , - - Clinton County. Js” - ‘ A . ■„ Valentine Hirl, heing first duly stybm Recording to law* deposes and says: That 4 at the,time that C. Q. Hildebrant was a candidate, fpr the nomination, for Clerk of the Courts in,CHhtpn county, Ohio, at wifich time lie was .opposed for said nomi nation by one Jfitorhas iSouth, of the county and state aforesaid, which said Thomas South was 3 ' veteran of the war of the Rebellion; he,; the said C, Q. Hildebrant, speaking In reference to the said Thomas South, uttered and declared that **Thri old soldiers have seen their best days Undit is time fpHhemto stand back and give me achance,” - , 1 ; Affiant,further says Jh a t he is a resident of Ciintoa county, Ohio, that his post office is Wilmington; Qhio. Route No. J* and further affiantsayeth not, (Signed) . / ■ , V alentine H irt ; Sworn to beforeme arid, subscribed in rty presence by the said Valentin*-. Hirt. 4hisfhe-a0tlrdarofOctobefiATHriOOOT- ^ - ' ^ ' (Seal] ' . (Signed) D. K. Hempstead^Notary Public, v4g HILDEBRANTSRECORD In Four Years as a Congressman. His Chief Performance Answering Roll Call and Drawing His Salary. w M riri **»#<*#*#*f*«#t w* IN*Mrws'Maf*Iifn* «*MMHSr umtfii1 vnrit, J. MILLERfcAt, SAUTER. JtE.Cofpy-. Anrf, HnvfdHuh n* ,rkv . Charles Q. H ildeb ran t has had two terms fu congress and asks the people of th e Sixth d istrict for a third-term* JHe i u the-onlj^ tuan -id the knowledge of the w riter, -who has had the supreme gall to ask th ^ people to send Mm to congress for a th ird term with absolutely no record of public perfomance upon winch to base a claim therefor. On th e con* trAry, there is ample evidence th a t he should he permanently retired in the in terest of the public welfare* Ilfs official record during the two terms of four years and five sessions th a t he occupied a sea t fn the lower house of congress as a representative from the Sixth Ohio d istric t Is shown in the followihg summary, taken from the Congressional Record, th e official organ of congress: ’ VltTV-SkVEVTIt CONGRESS, F irs t session--H* attended the 0 - paning of Congress and answered to roll salt. AppoiEted member of committees on private land claims And nctqtmte. Ho introduced ho hills of importance, bu t introduced (5private pension bills and 18 pri vate relief bills, none of .which were passed during the session. Offered a resolution to pay 13. G , Johnson for service in caring for house chro nometer; three resolutions for pay of clerical service, stenographer, etc. Second session -Attended the o- petiing session and answered foil: call. Introduced no public bills and • tuit five pension and two private te- mf hills, a n d only one of the pension bills passed during the session. Granted a week’s Rave of absence February 10, i»03, on aecoun to f’’im po rtan t business,” Presented five mtitions from eltteetisanti Indivhin- .... i,;,u ho association, nvtt*ts.mmuGommm> committee^ on accounts (chairman) and private land claims. He in tro duced no public bills du ring thq_sesT„ BioUj ftfitibuE ifiprlvuto pension and" 15 private relief bills, none of which were passed during the session; of fered a resolution for additional la bor m house ba th room* Second session—A ttended -opening and answered roll calk Introduced resolutions to fix fees and cost* in probate court of d lsiricto f Columbia; to increase salaries of ru ra l mail car rie rs; to aid m ilita ry departm en t of AVilborforceHntversity; to pay Em ployes of senate and house. H e also introduced 01 private pension aud 11 private relief bills, and only two of the peiisionrhiils Were passed in th is session. Motions ftnd resolutions were offered relative to a clerk ; for an fidditoiiai reporter o f house; fo r an assistantsteuogJrftpher to Commit tees ; for appointment of a jan ito r in house lib ra ry ; to pfty six montlissal- avy to widow of \V, H , Mankm. 26 petitions and papers wore presented from citizens and individuals, soci eties and association*. Made re m ark s on death of Marcus A‘. H anna and \V. IV. Bkiles. Made reports! from commutation account*. Third session—A ttended opening session and answered to rolt call. Ho introduced no- public bills and only two private pension b ilis ’aiui four private relief ^ iis , and only succeeded fn hav ing fho two private pension bills passed, Introduced two resolutions to pay three employ es fo r ex tra services ami pay house and senate employes, Freeemed six petitions from dtixena and individ uals. t ) k . **rvord df Dir, H ildeb ran t was fitteriy so devoid of any a c t o f ,oven paw ihg in terest, th a t there fa little FALLSUITSATPOPULARPRICES » .Fall Skirts $5 tb the new plaids. - a ,.. FallJWaists* wool* $1.25 to $2.50. |g Black SilkWaists, $4;50 to $10. Brillintine Waists, $1 to $2.50; c - SilkBettieoafs, excellent"for $5,‘six yds, ruffle, ; .Satin Petticoats, $1 to $2:50* ' v jFurs—Collars/Muffs,* ets*, latest‘styles, $L75 to, , V' J U S / - J\Lu^nJJriderwear^-Corsets-Covefs, -Pants, 25c to ; $1. Downs 50to$3* • * Knit Corset Covei's, Knit Underwear and 1 .Mentor are very popular; Pive c^es just in. New Outing Gowns* 50c to $L Also Bain ', \ "’".-Goats, v* *'- • ’.*■■ “./ - ' ; , s;- ' ' Room Bugs—Carpet size, all grades, Tapes try, $10.75. Bugs, $1,50* etc. Druggets, $3 up. * . BIIIGHISON&GIBJtEY’S, XJ5SIA. OHIO. issue on several of the importan t votes i t i s absolutely impossible to classify him. Outside o t the form a lity ot /in trodu c ing aTeW petitions and m inor bills, practically none of which Were pnssed a n d reporting a few m atters from the cqmmitees on which he served, -the sum to ta l of; his service, both to his constituents and the country a t large would l>a a cipher, aud a man who can s it througx, five sessions of congress practically without opening his month on the floor deserves a place among the curiosities. H ad he done ftn y th in g e lso a ta ii he could plead an excuse on th a t score, b u t he did not, arid, if wo are to believe the Cor gressfonal Record, he either re tained h is s e a t throughoutthoBe five sessions in a Slate bordering ou som nolence, o r else ho was absen t from ills seat to such an ex ten t, barring the little committee service th a t no d id , th a t he m ight a s well have re mained a t home. VeHelpYouto Save jad HAKEHONEY. U n it iwwion—Attended tha open- j toom tor comment one way or the m lug of th* wtsloft and knswvm t to; Wi#r» Hav ing mad* no apMchM, or m il call. Appointed m *mW of javen aiijrtem arks, and dodged the Carat Sait of Part BredDarocjmty S W l B t . Puckett Sc Grinfiell will ttifike their secondannual sale of sixty head of Pure Bred Duroe Jersey Swine, at Grin- nell’s farm, one and one half miles south of YellowSprings, O m ou m n 1006. Bunch served at 11:30 a. ta. Sate to commenee at 12:30. For catalogue addrew M* B, Orinnall, Yellow S p r l n p , O* Haviag^rranged for exceedingly ow clubbing rates with publisher* >fthe best and most popular publi- alions in the tluited States, Daily, Veskly and Monthly, we are now ady to fid Orders at from Thirty , o Fifty per cent, less than the re- jular prices, giving Subsmibers full Sent-.lt o£ tile lowest clubbing rates, it same time allowing a liberal com- ussion to Soliciting Agents* To advertise our new offers bifid entail a cost which wc save a the Subscriber fcy asking each cader of this item to send a postal :a*d f >r Sample. Copies of T hk (V>: bki , y B^iwiHiiRi and if m situ- led to do a little agency work dar* ig the winter, make application for psney. I t is a Fact that Yiifi RN- offers more aud better ..rgsfius than may be had from ■her sources. I j. On-1-offer gives $5.60 Worth for vly v^.Ul), another gives a Daily tper, two Wteklies and two teuthl’cs for only $1.75. Tim Veterinary column of Tit# IfiNovmRR is worth from. | vo to fifty dollars to any homo wncr. V/ri’t to*day to • ' 1L • # < 5»»p a ie iy# tStaiiMwiNUMafei ; M-Wa. recomuiend it; tln-vu i- any better.,, * I n mid-'lummer you lmvo to (m t o a large degree to your butcher. Well Cared For Meat: in h o t weather are the only ktnd buy ; we Have proper appliances keeping them right, and they* sweet and safe when sold. Don't*. m ea t shopping when it’s hot. -M of us and, be sure. 1 C. H. CROUSE, OEDARVILLE, 0, iuaiiio nEstaurani and Dining Booms] Comer High and Limestone sttsfil Springfield, Ohio, PIMPLES Jcinda of tilood reinodlosivMctif.luil to aomeanygarni but 1liavofound tho rlehttUifl My locowas full of pimple. nnSbluill bead.. After tokOigCnsearcta theyallloft. I eoDtlanini; tho nno of tliom and recunimogii.Ml thomtojuv frtonda. I feol linowhen Irleo's ti2l mornt^ Mope to havo a chancu ty recomit^J OMoare j-rBj 0. Witten, JffnimSt..Notvatlt,S.jJ Best For The Bowels CANOY cathartic 7!T .'Wiittartt,Palatable, Potont,TastoGood.D o S m I Merer Slehen, Weaken orGripe. 10c. SSc, 566.Ktw aolilin bulk. The eonulno tablet stampe4CCS Guaranteeittocureoryour-aoncybuck. — Sterllng RemedyCo., ChisagoorN,Y,; ANNUALSALE*TEHMILLIONBOX # TRY OUR JOB PRINTING I f you a re in th is conditionJ y o u r ne rve force is weak—-tlia pow er is g iv ing oq t, the orl g an s -o f y o u r body have ' “slowed Up/’ and do their work .imperfectly* T h is failure"ta do th e w o r ic requjrcd, clog^ .th e system and brings distress and disease. W hen fhe news! a re w eak -th e h e a rt is unable! to force th e life-giving blood j th rough y o u r v e in s; the stom-l acli fails to digest food; the! ludneys lack power .to filter! im pu ritie s from th e blood, and! th e poison offs waste remains inj “the" syste'tff^o^lireBctafiiseasc. j Nerve energy musnbe restored, D r. M iles’ NervineLwtih'do it,! because it strengthens ■ the I nervesi; i t is a nerve medicine a n d tonic, th a t rebuilds the j en tire nervous system. “Several years ago I was all ’broken, down. I was nervous, worn-out, count not swep, Btra w ®3 m eonstant par. 1 doctored for months, and jlnalljr tns, doctor said he could do nothing:.tor. ttic, t beftaa tailing JDr. Mies Nervine, and -used altogether eight battiest, ntid 1 became strong jnd healthy, and now Weigh 170 . t,0,u.n-.,' ■ ' H. C. CUNNINOHAM. 108 Ellsworth Ave., *VHtgheny, Pa, ■ Dr. Mil**’ Nervine Is sold by youi* druggist, who Will Guarantee that tns tlrst ooftle will benefit, If It falls* tft - .will refund your.money._______ .. MilesMedicalCo., Elkhart, Ind Mi#s.'Agnes‘We§tiey as Walls Street Ma'ringtte.Wm. me WellsBtrcri, H M ahixatxx , Wist, Sept. 25,1003. I was fillttmdown from nervoav JamandovNrworkandliadte^S? my poritiwband take a rrst. * mufw trim the uta of the fc* botUft JU:d todcthreemoroami ( found I wantefiored to good , and itiriigth and able, to ta‘f ' f | my work with renewed vignv. - x i eomiderilftfitio task andexoffc® fit* w«ni’OutT nervosa cor.ukwu, and mn plteacd to Endorso it. AQffI!3WESTLEY*. ' *wy,l#0rth Cot-«r> Swnito ft I I M Wltloof Wino t f : fttodni and’ » &”ii. l^fknao^ TWferdT* Bl»ck4Draught HUEOFCflRDUl 4$fPk& f t y iM At J’Heek Mmr,
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